There is still time to sign up to the Alexander Devine Santa Dash. The 5km run through Windsor Town Centre will see hundreds of Santas and reindeers dashing through town to raise money for the Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service. The event, now in its fifth year, will kick off from 9am on S

Families were given VIP treatment during a day out at Legoland. Each year the theme park invites families supported by the Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service for a day of fun-filled activities. A cast of entertainers from the resort greeted the families on Sunday, October 1, before they hea

An army veteran says he has been ‘blown away’ by the support he received after completing a mammoth charity running challenge. Andy Pope, an ex-sergeant with the Queen’s Regiment who is a security manager at the Nicholsons Centre, ran for eight hours non-stop in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital a

Staff from Nationwide and BP joined forces to raise £6,200 for the Alexander Devine charity. Nationwide in Maidenhead High Street completed 10 challenges which included leg-waxing, an Easter egg hunt, face painting and a cake sale. Staff member Lucy Broadbent also ran the London Marathon for the ch

An appeal for furniture is being made by the Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice to kit out the new building. The hospice, which will be the first children’s hospice in Berkshire, is expected to be opened this summer after a two-year build in Woodlands Park. Fiona Devine, co-founder of the charity s

Star Wars characters handed over £15,000 to Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service on behalf of Legoland on Saturday. Fiona Devine, the charity’s founder and CEO, and Simon Lane, the divisional director of Legoland Windsor Resort, joined Darth Vader and a group of stormtroopers who appeared as

A milestone year is set to be marked by the Alexander Devine charity this year, and to celebrate the children’s hospice charity is launching its ‘ten4ten’ campaign. The charity, which is currently building the first children’s hospice in Berkshire, reaches its 10th anniversary in 2017. With the hosp

The Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service is gearing up for an autumn of fundraising events including a pumpkin party, the Santa Dash and quiz nights. The charity is pushing for the final £500,000 needed for its hospice, which is being built in Woodlands Park and is expected to open next year.

A £25,000 boost has been given to the fundraising efforts of the Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice. The charity, which is building Berkshire’s first children’s hospice, is raising the final £550,000 needed for the build, and the cash given by the MCKS Charitable Foundation UK has taken it one step

A fashion show featured catwalks, bubbly and a three-course dinner at the Royal Oak in Paley Street on Tuesday, April 19. Models showcased the spring/summer collection from designer Marc Cain and afterwards the guests were given the chance to shop from the range. More than 50 guests attended the sho

‘One last push’ is needed by Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service to fundraise the final £875,000 needed for its capital campaign. The charity is appealing for the community to dig deep in its pockets to ensure that its specially designed children’s hospice can be finished. The hospice build

A property developer has donated £100,000 to the Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service to help finish construction of the hospice on the site in White Waltham. Fiona Devine, Michael Parkinson, and Tamra Booth A property developer has donated £100,000 to the Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice

A popular charity event has had to move to a bigger venue due to demand for tickets. Susie Knowles and sous chef Michael Nobbs serve up a treat The Scrummy Mummy Curry Night, organised by Alexander Devine for Saturday, February 27, will be held at The Castle Hotel, Windsor. The annual event was se

Great progress has been made on the Alexander Devine Children's Hospice site in Woodlands Park as ground work has now started on the first floor. Ground was broken on the site of Berkshire’s first children’s hospice in September. In November, foundations for the hospice had been laid, and charity co

The launch of a new partnership between Maidenhead Rugby Club and the Alexander Devine Children's Hospice Service was attended by fans and friends of the club on Saturday. The rugby club has adopted the soon-to-be-built children's hospice as its charity for 2016. Despite the wind and rain, fans gath

If you went down to Home Park yesterday, you sure got a big surprise. No, not teddies picnicking, but 160 Santas running a 5k in Windsor. The Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service Santa Dash aims to raise £8,000 for the charity based in White Waltham, which supports children with life-limitin

Builders have been busy at the Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice site since the ground breaking ceremony in September. The site in Woodlands Park, which will be home to the first children’s hospice in Berkshire, is ‘on schedule’ and is set to be complete by autumn next year. Thanks to the kind wea

Laura Parkinson, manager, next to one of the many photographs on sale in aid of Alexander Devine The Belgian Arms raised more than £500 for Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service at a charity quiz night on Monday. The quiz was hosted by David Eversham and overall 11 teams took part. Nick Parkin

A cash boost of nearly £100,000 has been given to Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice to support its home care nurses. Children In Need has donated £99,488, spread over three years, to the charity which has just started construction work on Berkshire’s first children’s hospice. Alexander Devine is